Think about how it would be without the music of Ronnie Hazelhurst His musical score is incredible Listening to the clarents and violins sets the mood Thank you mister Hazelhurst 😊😊
Never get tired of watching , LOTSW, After my son died, I watched repeats, ot helped me cope with those dark days, today is 28th.Oct 2024, he died 2008
I like to come back to this when I need cheering up . I love how it portrays Yorkshire folk. Compo, Clegg and Foggy were the best and so amusing together. Nora Batty, Ivy, Edie and Wesley, Auntie Wainwright, Pearl and Howard I love them all. Rest in peace and thank you for the non-trashy TV unlike that which surrounds us these days.
I still find it hard to believe, after meeting Bill Owen (Compo) in person many years ago, that he actually spoke with a middle class Cockney accent in reality, but could do a beautiful Yorkshire brogue (Just like my own :-D) with no problem at all. I truly miss all these wonderful people, but in my mind, their bodies may have passed away, but their characters and legends will live on eternally :-)
@@dpinto6278 He was a true gentleman, loved talking to his fans, and put on his character for anyone who wanted it. Wonderful, warm personality, who fell in love with Holmfirth, where they filmed the series, and is now buried there.
He gave me a rabbit when I was a kid my dad told me. He met him and it's weird cos my dad was the split of him They was like twins in everyway and my dad was from yorkshire Barnsley as am i. I never met him sadly but true story according to my dad. But I always wondered if they was twins same size and hair in everyway quite scary when I look back now.
I love this show! Compo ( Bill Owen) really made the show! He was so funny! My neighbor used to call me every afternoon and we would watch the show and have a good laugh! Both Bill Owen are gone now, I miss them both!
Decent little programme. Makes me think of Sundays as a child. Watching it, I mean. I wasn’t a retired Yorkshireman as a child. Nor am I now. You get the point.
For those not aware of it, this series holds the record for longest running tv comedy series in continuous production. The first episode was aired in the early 70s and ORIGINAL episodes were still being filmed in 2007...IIRC. Obviously, by the end, the majority of the original cast had gone to their eternal reward. This series played on some PBS stations in America but did not prove to be all that popular, I am assuming because it is a bit too gentle in its comedy. When I first saw this series I was " middle-aged ", now that I am as old as many of the cast members were when this was filmed...I find it even more endearing. Nora Batty reminds me of my grandmother, tho I seem to remember my grandmother as dressing with more style. And the men remind me of my father's friends who used to meet once a week for card playing. It was the same night my mother met with her friends to play cards, so both had nights out.
Howard Kerr, I'm American and have watched BBC all my life. I adore the comedies, but I also love the mysteries. Watched father Brown last night. I too love the simple, clean, un political and dry humor. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙂🙂🙂💚
Man I miss all those folks, it was one great show, ran for a long time too, because it was so good! That Compo he was a damn nut, sht they were all pretty nutty that’s what made it so good! A lot of good ones from here have passed on too, R.I.P. all!
@@ruthdavies7550 Same age as me, Ruth. My second favourite episode of the lot. I recommend Oh Shut Up and Eat your Choc Ice - best of them all. Seymour is so eccentric!!!
@ruthdavies7550 , I am in the U.S. and watched this from the early 90's when PBS began airing it. I only wish that I could find every episode, from the very 1st episode to the very last. I'm sitting here watching this, laughing so hard that the tears are running down my legs!😂🤣😅
We got the box set at Christmas did your wife get yours? At the moment we are watching re- runs on TV channel 20 (drama)it's on at 7.20 every week day at the moment it's with truly being the 3rd man
Thank you to all the cast and crew of this wonderful show for all the years you made us laugh hope you’re all making everyone laugh wherever you are now R I P
Iconic person, makes me miss the days when life was like this, not the rubbish we have today. Would love to live around this area as I love the outdoors, very expensive though unfortunately
English Welsh British accent cobblestone streets rolling hillsides brick houses with basements that rent out warm and happy people beautiful establishments and wonderful pubs I love it
This is my favorite show. I love all of them and would have liked to have been there and met them all. Truly wonderful performers! Their characters were so believable. Roy Clarke is a brilliant writer. Oh how I miss them all.❤
Loved this show!!! It ranks at the top with Mr. Bean, As Time Goes By, Keeping up Appearances, May to December, Open All Hours, The Old Guys, Are you being Served, To the Manor Born, The Cafe' and Allo Allo.
Started watching these original series after watching all with Frank Thornton group and thick accents require I listen carefully but still funny, funny, funny ❤
Thanks for the upload, I love the humour (I'm Lancastrian), this was my Dads favourite programme, I didn't understand why at the time but as I got older I did.🌹
Those in charge at the BBC didn't have to like the show themselves, but they should have shown respect for the audience. If it pleases and is successful, then it can't be wrong. The cancellation of the series was wrong.
The best of this show were until Foggy left, the 70’s and early 80’s were the best, every episodes is like looking back to times sadly gone for good, if they were to do a new series now it could not be imitated, just like they tried it with Porridge and the film version of the Sweeney with Ray Winstone, no chance it would work.
14.26-14.34 - Compo's face when he's being insulted, "because you look disgusting", but you have to love how the insults just roll off him, 14.45-14.47 - "arr, but apart from that", lol! Bill Owen was great in the role of Compo.
The older I get the more I relate. I like to think that in the afterlife they are still wandering the Yorkshire hills in some Waiting for Godot esque scenario.
Last of the summer wine... Perhaps. More like , the generation that saved the world. Trying to have a childhood that they missed. Before they are called to come to God. WWG1WGA
I love these guys ,compo,gleggy, foggy, Wallie,and zid and ,seemor,the ladies Nora reminds me of my god mother and neighbor tough and real i mean i strat my morning with a show and end ot with another and you no there not here in the physical form anymore but i believe we will a see one another when are curtain of live draws to its last call RIP
Apparently her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll loved this show, and everything in the palace stopped when she was watching it. Nobody was allowed to interrupt her viewing!
Think about how it would be without the music of Ronnie Hazelhurst
His musical score is incredible
Listening to the clarents and violins sets the mood
Thank you mister Hazelhurst
😊😊
Thanks For The Reply 🙏
Never get tired of watching , LOTSW, After my son died, I watched repeats, ot helped me cope with those dark days, today is 28th.Oct 2024, he died 2008
She cried the hardest during his funeral. 😢
Compo and Clegg are buried side-by-side in those hills and there are tours.
Love Mr Compo ❤ missed him dearly R S P., Champ.
These videos were at my local library in Phoenix AZ and would borrow these when kids were small. We loved watching them
I like to come back to this when I need cheering up . I love how it portrays Yorkshire folk. Compo, Clegg and Foggy were the best and so amusing together. Nora Batty, Ivy, Edie and Wesley, Auntie Wainwright, Pearl and Howard I love them all. Rest in peace and thank you for the non-trashy TV unlike that which surrounds us these days.
Amen.
Amen 🙏 to that with best wishes from South Africa ❤
@@all4paws508 thank you
Yes. Me too, always makes me smile.
Yes
My go to series for feeling good. Wonderful, real characters who knew what true friendship was.
Love those guys bumbing round English country side
I still find it hard to believe, after meeting Bill Owen (Compo) in person many years ago, that he actually spoke with a middle class Cockney accent in reality, but could do a beautiful Yorkshire brogue (Just like my own :-D) with no problem at all. I truly miss all these wonderful people, but in my mind, their bodies may have passed away, but their characters and legends will live on eternally :-)
What was he like?
@@dpinto6278 He was a true gentleman, loved talking to his fans, and put on his character for anyone who wanted it.
Wonderful, warm personality, who fell in love with Holmfirth, where they filmed the series, and is now buried there.
He gave me a rabbit when I was a kid my dad told me. He met him and it's weird cos my dad was the split of him They was like twins in everyway and my dad was from yorkshire Barnsley as am i. I never met him sadly but true story according to my dad. But I always wondered if they was twins same size and hair in everyway quite scary when I look back now.
These were the very best of British comedy❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We should all be so lucky to have friends like this at least once in our life.
I love this show! Compo ( Bill Owen) really made the show! He was so funny! My neighbor used to call me every afternoon and we would watch the show and have a good laugh! Both Bill Owen are gone now, I miss them both!
Decent little programme. Makes me think of Sundays as a child. Watching it, I mean. I wasn’t a retired Yorkshireman as a child. Nor am I now. You get the point.
For those not aware of it, this series holds the record for longest running tv comedy series in continuous production. The first episode was aired in the early 70s and ORIGINAL episodes were still being filmed in 2007...IIRC. Obviously, by the end, the majority of the original cast had gone to their eternal reward.
This series played on some PBS stations in America but did not prove to be all that popular, I am assuming because it is a bit too gentle in its comedy. When I first saw this series I was " middle-aged ", now that I am as old as many of the cast members were when this was filmed...I find it even more endearing. Nora Batty reminds me of my grandmother, tho I seem to remember my grandmother as dressing with more style. And the men remind me of my father's friends who used to meet once a week for card playing. It was the same night my mother met with her friends to play cards, so both had nights out.
Howard Kerr, I'm American and have watched BBC all my life. I adore the comedies, but I also love the mysteries. Watched father Brown last night. I too love the simple, clean, un political and dry humor. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙂🙂🙂💚
1973 to 2010 for 31 seasons. But less than 300 episodes because of how few episodes per season many Brit shows put out
This was my favorite English comedy back in the day I liked everybody on that show
Man I miss all those folks, it was one great show, ran for a long time too, because it was so good! That Compo he was a damn nut, sht they were all pretty nutty that’s what made it so good! A lot of good ones from here have passed on too, R.I.P. all!
I'm watching on TV now, got loads of episodes off of gold.
I absolutely love this . It takes me to a world full of good clean fun no agenda.
Bloody hell, the tears of laughter running down my face. I'm 52 now and remember watching the series with my Dad years ago and roaring
@@ruthdavies7550 Same age as me, Ruth. My second favourite episode of the lot. I recommend Oh Shut Up and Eat your Choc Ice - best of them all. Seymour is so eccentric!!!
@ruthdavies7550 , I am in the U.S. and watched this from the early 90's when PBS began airing it. I only wish that I could find every episode, from the very 1st episode to the very last. I'm sitting here watching this, laughing so hard that the tears are running down my legs!😂🤣😅
Love these British comedies!
This is my favorite comfort program 💕
Love these old episodes especially compo .
The theme tune floods back memories of watching with my mum and dad on sundays
It was the same with me
And me! 😊❤
We watch the shows all the time cheers is up thank you
The wife says that she is getting me the box set for Xmas. My life is complete.
We got the box set at Christmas did your wife get yours? At the moment we are watching re- runs on TV channel 20 (drama)it's on at 7.20 every week day at the moment it's with truly being the 3rd man
Thank you to all the cast and crew of this wonderful show for all the years you made us laugh hope you’re all making everyone laugh wherever you are now R I P
Amen 🙏 to that with best wishes from South Africa ❤
Such good program bill lovely actor .
Iconic person, makes me miss the days when life was like this, not the rubbish we have today. Would love to live around this area as I love the outdoors, very expensive though unfortunately
V V g G if g
Totally agree 👍
It was filmed in Holmfirt, Yorkshire England which is a tourist destination, most of the shooting locations are available for visits
I love this series to bits. The best ever.
Great memories
Charles,
Thanks for providing this gem of a series-much missed today. God rest them all-they gave us so many laughs!
You’re right they did make us laugh
Amen 🙏 to that with best wishes from South Africa ❤
Great comedy for everyone to cheer up nowadays people who want to join in a good laugh 😃 😀
A little piece of England we all love ..
A total masterpiece absolutely excellent unbelievablely unique
Hilarious series..luv the shows!
English Welsh British accent cobblestone streets rolling hillsides brick houses with basements that rent out warm and happy people beautiful establishments and wonderful pubs I love it
British comedy at its very best. Love the memories, thanks for these.
Love British comedy
Thank you for posting
Corr I love watching this they have all gone now but I still love watching them.
This show is incredibly awesome
This is my favorite show. I love all of them and would have liked to have been there and met them all. Truly wonderful performers! Their characters were so believable. Roy Clarke is a brilliant writer. Oh how I miss them all.❤
I LOVE this show!
Watching this lead to find Thora Hind"s sitcoms in loving memory and Hallelujah
Might be long gone but still in my mind for always and forever
I love British comedy.
YES, IT'S awesome and l love the characters.
Thora hird was a national treasure.
NORA BATTY HAS JUST GOT THAT MAGIC ! 👍😁
I miss Nora and her hats and ivy beautiful woman Xxx
Takes me to a happy place, and God knows I need a happy place!
Me too.
@Stephen Bragg ,
Me too!😹
Me too
Great too have friends like that.a lot of older people are alone .in this modern world.
really lovely
Loved this show!!! It ranks at the top with Mr. Bean, As Time Goes By, Keeping up Appearances, May to December, Open All Hours, The Old Guys, Are you being Served, To the Manor Born, The Cafe' and Allo Allo.
And...open all hours, George and Mildred
Only Fools and Horses
"Grace and Favour"
Very enjoyable, you carnt beat the old ones. & it's a shame there all popping off. RIP.
Started watching these original series after watching all with Frank Thornton group and thick accents require I listen carefully but still funny, funny, funny ❤
Screamingly funny. I love the skipping and Seymour comparing Compo to Guy Fawkes!
Thanks for the upload, I love the humour (I'm Lancastrian), this was my Dads favourite programme, I didn't understand why at the time but as I got older I did.🌹
Did u all know Peter Sallis and Bill Owen are buried next2each other. Forever pals in eternity!!!
I just love the way Cleggy tips the sugar bowl into Compo's cuppa. Classic comedy moment.
Those in charge at the BBC didn't have to like the show themselves, but they should have shown respect for the audience. If it pleases and is successful, then it can't be wrong. The cancellation of the series was wrong.
8:25 Edie gives nod to what would come in Roy Clarke's other program 'Keeping up Appearances'
One out the hundreds of episodes that is my favorite ! Script and Storyline Excells all the way around.
Love these. Thank You for sharing them.
Thanks for the upload, greetings from Costa Rica 😎
How anyone can give this a thumbs down i do not know its comedy gold
Was a precious, clean program.
they dont no good comedy ..
only idiots
About my favorite series ever.
There are a lot of broken people out there.
Love this show
My place to go when the real world gets too much
The best ever,Loved it then love it now ,Holmfirth is a stunning place to live
Wish I lived in Holmfirth!
The best of this show were until Foggy left, the 70’s and early 80’s were the best, every episodes is like looking back to times sadly gone for good, if they were to do a new series now it could not be imitated, just like they tried it with Porridge and the film version of the Sweeney with Ray Winstone, no chance it would work.
These short movies are hilarious!!😁
Gt T r
I loved these characters. What a shame they are all dead. Ah, good memories though.
wel ik geniet er nog altijd van .
I think the Queen should knight compo for been the greatest actor in England
I agree, a HAPPY PLACE is a MIRACLE ! I plan on visiting this year
Funny how Compo Mouths Seymour's lines at the table drinking tea
Hilarious, such enjoyment, many thanks
14.26-14.34 - Compo's face when he's being insulted, "because you look disgusting", but you have to love how the insults just roll off him, 14.45-14.47 - "arr, but apart from that", lol! Bill Owen was great in the role of Compo.
The older I get the more I relate. I like to think that in the afterlife they are still wandering the Yorkshire hills in some Waiting for Godot esque scenario.
Last of the summer wine... Perhaps. More like , the generation that saved the world. Trying to have a childhood that they missed. Before they are called to come to God. WWG1WGA
I wish they would put that back on
Best Comedy ever on TV
As An American I think "Are you being served" was funnier
Wrong...The Office, I'm Alan Partridge, The Royle Family
Love of how gossip spreads easily through the village.
Love this one. Try Waiting for God. You should love it.
Well said p.k.you echo my own thoughts.
Awsome,thanku😊
“Monday tomorrow and I haven’t done my homework…”
I rate last of the summer wine at the top with Mrs Browns Boys
I never get enough, wish PBS hadn't taken it off
I love these guys ,compo,gleggy, foggy, Wallie,and zid and ,seemor,the ladies Nora reminds me of my god mother and neighbor tough and real i mean i strat my morning with a show and end ot with another and you no there not here in the physical form anymore but i believe we will a see one another when are curtain of live draws to its last call RIP
I laughed my head off 🤣🤣
ME TOO!
Thank you very much, I love this.
Why don't they make comedy like these any more
Apparently her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll loved this show, and everything in the palace stopped when she was watching it. Nobody was allowed to interrupt her viewing!
Even though you've chopped off half the frame, it's still a great programme!
My favorite episode.
I just spent 45 dollars on this phone and now it's saying I don't have minutes to watch my shows on UA-cam how much does a person have to spend
Use your router on your computer, no extra costs
I plan to revive the show in the same style as it was
I love it 🤣
So many comments coming down to what this show was not, and not what it was.
World's oldest teenagers
Really hated whencompo wasn't on the show he was hilarious
He WAS this show. Honestly.
Melanie, I fully agree! 👍
Their tribute to him had me in tears. Poor Nora. It hit her hard.
here, chaps, how many times has Compo fallen down on this show? dont think I'm complaining. he's quite good at it.
I loved Seymour wish he'd stayed longer.
Sadly, he WAS scheduled to .com back but he died 😢
I preferred Seymour over Foggy
Ivy’s got a mean streak.
compo and nora are like jeeves and wooster